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Listen to songs from the album Unfinished Business, including 'Big Chips', 'We Got 'Em Goin', 'She's Coming Home With Me', and many more. Buy the album for $9.99.
• ' Released: January 16, 2002 • 'Take You Home with Me a.k.a. Body' Released: May 21, 2002 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating C+ The Best of Both Worlds is a 2002 collaborative album by and. The album sold 285,000 in its opening week and debuted at #2 on the albums chart. The album received poor reviews from music critics.
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• ' Released: October 19, 2004 • 'Don't Let Me Die' Released: 2004 Unfinished Business is the second collaboration album between artist and rapper and was released worldwide on October 26, 2004. It was distributed in the United States and Canada by and, by the (BMG) and its subsidiary, except in Canada and the United States of America where and its labels and replaced BMG.
The album was composed of unreleased tracks from the recording sessions of 2002's, although slight additions were made. Unfinished Business was promoted by the 'Best of Both Worlds' with R.
Kelly and Jay-Z performing songs from both their solo and joint albums. Two singles, ' and 'Don't Let Me Die', were sent to radio stations, but only the former saw a physical release. Unfinished Business debuted at number one on the U.S.
Chart amid controversy and criticism. Like its predecessor, it was criticized for repetitive lyrics. The 'Best of Both Worlds' tour filled with tension and accusations that boiled over at an October 31 show where R. Kelly was accused of erratic behavior and was by a Jay-Z associate. Jay-Z and the tour promoter then banned R. Kelly from the tour claiming 'lack of professionalism'.
Kelly responded by suing his co-act and touring company for $75 million for, among other things, on November 2. Unfinished Business was by the (RIAA) on December 1 for selling more than 1,000,000 copies in the US. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background [ ] R. Kelly appeared on Jay-Z's '.
In 2001, Jay-Z was featured on R. Kelly's popular single ' that shot up to fifth on the Billboard Top 100. The positive reception to both songs opened dialog between the two for a possible joint album.
In December 2001, R. Kelly confirmed the album's existence and name in an interview with at that year's. In January 2002, the two announced in a news conference. When the album was leaked on February 22, the release date was moved up seven days to. Outside parties speculated that the album would be the biggest release of the year and easily sell multi-million.
However, in February 2002, an unknown person sent a to the newspaper, claiming that it was R. Kelly and an underage female. This would be illegal under Illinois law, which states that adults cannot have sexual intercourse with a minor. Kelly denied the claims. In response to the public outrage, Def Jam cut all promotion plans of the album, including music videos and the planned tour.
Jay-Z also refused to appear with R. Kelly in anything. Best of Both Worlds was criticized by critics for uninspired and recycled song meanings. It debuted number–two on the Billboard 200 with 223,000 units scanned. Despite the lack of promotion, it was still considered a commercial failure; the total was less than half as the artists' last solo efforts. Jay-Z's and R. Kelly's sold 427,000 and 543,000 respectively in their debut week and debuted number–one.
If any chances of doing a tour lingered, they were crushed in June when R. Kelly was arrested for 21 counts of after witnesses claimed the woman in the video was 14 years old. He was later acquitted of all charges in 2008. In November 2003, R.